This stunning Grade I stately home proudly sits amidst 2,500 acres of rolling parkland in the heart of the Leicestershire Wolds. Its fine architecture and immaculately kept grounds make Prestwold Hall the venue of choice for the finest events and filming productions.
The neoclassical venue lends itself both inside and outside to a range of filming opportunities including movies, television programmes, historic documentaries, advertising campaigns and photoshoots.
Prestwold Hall provides exceptional interiors for film, with each room boasting its own individual character and history.
The Hall has six key reception spaces on the ground floor, with an additional ten bedrooms and a dressing room across the second and third floors.
The interior of the House is noted for its exceptional marbled plaster work in the Italian style, remarkable for both the scale and the quality of the work. Within the house, there is a notable collection of 20th century portraiture and 18th century English and European furniture.
During the 1842 restyling of the house, William Burn added the porte cochère and entrance to the west and created the garden that now lies to the south, with its well-planted beds reflecting the classical symmetry of the house.
Surrounding the gardens are views across gently rising parkland, guaranteeing seclusion and privacy for all filming. There are a number of other outdoor spaces on offer at the Prestwold Estate, including a private drive, airfield, farmland and woodland.